@Lliure
Incredible! You have collected three witnesses of the same “EMAC virgins” joke! Open your yes, Lliure, it is a frameup. You should focus your attentions on Neil McGovern.
“I emailed Richard Stallman at the encouragement of a couple of friends here …”
As everything in this smear campaign, totally unimportant compared to the smear campaign itself. He is surprised, since he “had very few negative reactions to St IGNUcius in the past”. Basically he kept doing the same jokes about “the church of Emacs” since the '80s, but times have changed and people today don’t find these jokes funny anymore (I agree, the whole “the church of Emacs” thing is not so funny). If he has sinned, his sin is bad humour. The criticized sentence is this:
[the EMAC virgins are] “women who had never used EMACS, and for whom being relieved of this virginity was a holy duty”
(NOTE: This is not a direct quotation but a second hand quotation)
Honestly, it is clear that it is a critique of the Christian religion (from which the concept of virginity is taken) more than anything else. The way he makes fun of it though, is from the '80s – inappropriate today.
““FREE SPEECH!” he screamed …”
That’s out of context, cannot judge.
“Yes this. I remember posting that his repeated virgin rapes joke was not okay …”
Yeah, I agree, the “the EMAC virgins” joke is not such a good joke.
“I don’t always read mailing lists, but when I do, it’s because Richard Stallman is claiming the negative reaction to his abortion joke makes him a victim and scares women away from open source”
Fake. Stallman would never say “open source”, not even under torture.